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8 countries worthy of one day visit

If you are filled with wanderlust but traveling is not possible because of your job and hectic work schedules, then you should take a look at these small countries that you can see in a day. They are travel-worthy but small enough that you can see everything you want to within a day

Isle of man

An Island in Irish Sea, that has a population of 84000 people. It is a self-governing country and some places to see are Viking Peer Castles. The best time to visit is during the Annual Tourist Trophy where a motorcycle road race takes place. It is an entertaining sight.

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Vatican City, Europe

It is literally the smallest country in the world but every traveler can agree that a visit to Europe is worth it. Vatican City is known for its grand structures and brightened corridors. The sight will leave you in awe and make you curious about the craftsmanship. While in Vatican, visiting the Sistine Chapel and a walk down St Peter’s Square should be top on your list. Moreover, you can also go to St Peter’s Basilica.

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Monaco

Monaco attracts all hedonists with its grandiosity. What it lacks in size, it makes up for with its environment. Popularly known for its annual Formula 1 Grand prix, it is a place for thrill-seekers. It is located near the south of France. The most popular places to see are Monte Carlo Casino, that will give you the feel of being James Bond. You can also relax on Larvotto Beach or visit the Oceanographic museum for exploring underwater life.

San Marino

Located in the Italy’s Apennine mountains, it is a delightful sight for nature lovers with its beautiful landscapes and astonishing history. Among the top attractions of San Marino are Torre Guaita and Museo delle Cere where you can learn about history of San Marino.  You can also visit the car museums or just cherish the sites by wandering aimlessly.

Andorra

Lying between Spain and France, it is just hours away from Barcelona. It is a holiday destination with the snow-covered mountains surrounding it and cherry blossom trees all around. You can also opt for spas and massages for a relaxing holiday.

Macau

It is a small peninsula near China and is popular because it is the world’s largest gambling centre. But if you don’t wish to burn a hole in your pocket, you can satisfy yourself by visiting the historic downtown of Macau and by trying Macanese cuisines. The flavours will be bliss for your taste buds and the food will make you want to return to this country again and again.

Liechtenstein

It might surprise you but in Liechtenstein, monarchy is in practice with an actual royal family and a castle on a mountain. Now isn’t that fairy tale-ish magical? If you wish to hike, this is the perfect pick for you. And you can find local bars to hang out as well.

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Falkland Islands

This place will give you Antarctic feels with its variety of penguins, seals and whales. The best way to arrive is through cruise ship and it is a really small and not commercially developed area which makes it perfect if you wish to cut ties with the city life. There are seriously more penguins than people on this island near South America.

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Pick any of these splendid places for a short trip without having to plan much and take long holidays from the job. After all, who said one day is not enough to see a country?

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Treks in Uttarakhand for Beginners

Uttarakhand which is also known as ‘Land of Gods’ is popular among nature lovers and thrill-seekers. Since it lies amidst the Himalayas, Uttarakhand provides ample opportunities for trekkers to enjoy some of the most beautiful treks. There are a plenty of treks in Uttarakhand, that either lead to glaciers or waterfalls or other attractions. If you are a beginner to trekking, here are some of the treks in Uttarakhand to try out:

Roopkund Lake aka Skeleton Lake

This high altitude trek that reaches Roopkund Lake goes through various spectacular terrains. The best part being that it is suitable for beginners. This lake is popular as it is surrounded by skeletal remains of humans sprinkled nearby. It is believed that those remains date back to travelers from the 14th century. It is en route to Nanda Devi temple and the trekkers get to enjoy lush forests, snow clad mountains and religious sites as well.

Duration: 9 days

Trek begins at Lohajung

Pindari Glacier Trek

For nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts, this is the perfect trek as it is situated between Nanda Devi Peak and Nanda Kot Peak. There are breathtaking sights of glaciers, waterfalls and beautiful flowers on the path. As you cross the sturdy wooden bridges and interact with friendly locals about the mythological connection of this trek, you’ll be instilled with warm feelings. It is a great trek for novices and avid photographers.

Duration: 10 Days

Trek begins at Loharkhet

Chopta Chandrashila Trek

This is one of the popular winter treks and Chopta Village is famously known as ‘Mini Switzerland”. The natural beauty you see on this trek just fills your heart and the views from the top are an absolute delight. You get to view Trishul Peak, Kedarnath Peak, Chaukambha Peak, Nanda Devi peak.  This is a refreshing trek as you walk among pine trees and other varieties of flora. If you wish, you can also pay a visit to the Shiva Temple which falls on a slightly difficult trek but has great mythological importance.

Duration:6 days

Trek begins at Ukhimath

Dodital trek

This is one of the best treks in Uttarakhand region with stunning views of the Himalayas and mesmerizing Bernala Lake. As you walk through thick alpine forests, you’ll be lost in the scenic beauty and when you reach the meadows of Dayara, it will be an absolute bliss. Then there is the Dodital lake on the way surrounded by pine and deodar jungles. You will also see a temple of Lord Ganesha since Dodital Lake is known to be his birthplace. The reflections of Neelkanth peaks can also be seen in the clear waters of the lake.

Duration: 10 days

Trek begins at Uttarakshi, Kalyani or Hanuman Chatti

Kuari pass Trek (Lord Curzon’s Trail)

Kuari Pass is one of the easier treks in Uttarakhand. The trek offers a panoramic view of peaks as you walk amid bamboo, conifer and oak forests. The trek offers views of pristine rivers and exotic animals. As you view the beautiful meadows and listen to the gushing roar of rivers, you will realize that it is going to be a memorable experience.

Duration: 10 days

Trek begins at Dhak Village

If you are new to trekking but want to experience something wonderful, pick any of these routes and get ready for the trek of a lifetime.

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Places for Ganga Aarti in India

As the dusk descends upon the earth, a few holy cities in India get illuminated with the offerings made to the Holy River Ganges in form of a ritual known as Ganga Aarti. As pleasing as it to the senses, the ritual is highly spiritual and religiously significant to the Hindus. The fire is used as an offering to the Ganges and a small ‘diya’ gets floated in the river as the loud sound of traditional instruments makes the environment psychedelic. The timing for Ganga aartis varies upon the months. There are no fixed timings, but people usually start to gather at the spots as the sun goes down, so you better hurry before the sun goes down if you want to witness a great event.

Here are a few places where you must visit in order to experience the magnificence of the ritual.

Shri Ram Ghat, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh- Located right at the bank of river Kshipra, Shri Ram Ghat happens to be one of the oldest bathing places for spiritual enlightenment in the state. People can be seen taking dips in the river in broad daylight, but once the sun starts going down on the horizon, the preparations for the aarti starts taking place. The priests in long robes and having bright lamps in their hands perform the exquisite Aarti as the time approaches.

Gandhi Ghat, Patna, Bihar- The aarti here takes place mostly over the weekends. The place is known for its golden sunrise, but as the sun starts going down deep in the west, the ghat becomes brimmed with the priests in saffron robes preparing for aarti. BTSC boats are made available for the tourists as they give great view of the ritual. The climate gets filled with the sweet smell of the incense sticks as the aarti commences and everyone watches it with their breaths held in.

Hari ki Pauri, Haridwar- Haridwar happens to be the ultimate pilgrim site for the Hindus, and among other things, the Ganga aarti performed here is the most sought after and grandest thing about the place. The extravagant event involves a lot of priests, tourists, babas, idols of many different gods, incense sticks, loud speakers, and flowers. Some may complain about it being way too noisy, but that’s where the charm lies.

Parmarth Niketan Ashram, Rishikesh- The aarti that takes place here in Rishikesh is one of the calmest and relaxing Ganga aarti, devoid of all the extravagance. The more spiritual tourists prefer this one among the rest of the country and for all the right reasons whatsoever. The ceremony begins with bhajans, religious songs, and a hawan before the offering is made to the Holy River silently.

Dasaswamedh Ghat, Varanasi- Near the Kashi Vishwanath temple, every evening, once the sun descents on the horizon, a highly choreographed aarti takes place. However, people usually complain that the high magnificence and extravagance takes away most of the spiritual meaning of the event but still, it remains one of the most crowd pleasing aarti in the country. The aarti is performed by a group of young priests, all saffron clad, singing loud hymns and bhajans while making the offering to the Holy River.

Sangam Aarti, Allahabad – Hindu devotees visiting from far and wide take a dip in the Ganges from this ghat and then starts the highly enthralling evening Ganga Arti. One can witness sighting of priests wearing colorful robes burning incense sticks and lighting bright lamps to worship the Ganga Mata. Hymns sung in the background settings create the ideal ambiance to captivate thousands of pilgrims all over the world.

The Hindu worship ritual, Ganga aarti holds all the charm to captivate visitors and nowadays has found its way into the travel itineraries of many. A tryst with the evening Ganga Aarti at these destinations can be defined as spirituality is at its spectacular best.

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Photo Essay : Quirky Messages Behind the Truck

Himadri Garg, the photographer amongst the #ghoomophirosisters decided to capture the quirky messages that we often see behind the trucks on Indian roads, whenever we are on road trip. Here is her collection of some of those captures. We are sure, you will not be able to control your laughter while reading them through. These messages convey their sense of humor and innocence at the sam time.

Can you notice small plate that says Sherni Gurjar ki”, meaning owner considers his truck as the Lioness.

Wondering what do two trucks passing by talk to each other?

Quite Philosphical – Think what will go with you, when you will die.

Both the owners seems philosphical and echo similar sentiments.

Owner seems to be ardent lover of his mother and strongly believes in her mother’s blessings.

 

Owner doesn’t trust people;) And he thinks moment you trust people, they betrays you.

He thinks, India is Great!!- True Patriotism

 

Lst but not least, he warns the people around, if you will stay in your limits, you will be happy.

Do tell us in comments, if you came across such witty messages around.

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Gear up for a great experience amidst the natural beauty of Leh

Leh is not just one of the world’s most exotic destinations on the map today but also the one that emanates spirituality from its every fiber of existence. Surrounded by the Great Himalayas and Karakoram mountain ranges, its beauty cannot be expressed in words even by the seasoned wordsmiths of the country. Full of spectacular attractions, Leh is considered as the heaven on the planet earth. This is only in Leh that people suffer from sunstroke and frostbite at the same time. This place holds many other unforgettable surprises for its beholders.

We bring you some of the best sightseeing options for you in Leh. Here we go:

Zanskar and Ladakh Mountain Ranges

You will not even know when these two mountain ranges become your friends during your trip to Leh. They do not always appear as your beautiful friends. At times, there massive structure might intimidate you. You might feel very small in front of these mountain ranges. However, you should always look at the bright side of their beauty. There are sparkling rivers running through the mountains, snow capped terrains imitate skies above them, and breeze sounds like music to your ear. You cannot get enough of echo points here.

Pangong Tso Lake

Although this lake was always the major attraction of Leh, it got popularity after a scene of the famous Bollywood movie 3 Idiots was shot here. This lake floats across the border of Bhutan. This is probably the most popular site in all of Leh-Ladakh for camping. This lake is visited by millions of tourists from across the world every year. Boating in the lake is not allowed. However, you can do ice skating on the lake in the winters when it freezes.

Tso Moriri Lake

This lake is the heaven on earth for many travelers in the world. People can live here forever. This lake is like the beautiful painting of Picaaso in sparkling vibrant colors. The sky above snowcapped-blue Mountain is blue and white while pastures are green with light hues of yellow, and water is like gold from the distance.  Tso Moriri Lake is not as famous as Pangong Tso Lake but if you are in Leh-Ladakh then you must visit this place without which your trip will be incomplete.

Khardungla Pass

Khardungla Pass does not really look like a road. However, the truth is that this is the highest civilian motor road in the world. It is also called as the gateway to the north. However, you must take extra care of your health if you are paying a visit to this point.

Nubra Valley

Mountains, rivers, lakes, snow, green pastures and what else can you expect in Leh-Ladakh? Nubra Valley is the 8th wonder on the Earth treasured by this beautiful world. It is a beautiful desert that can give you Arabian like adventure right in the heart of snowy mountains.

Magnetic Hill

This magnetic hill should be declared a world wonder. If you park your car at the base of the hill without brakes, then your car starts moving uphill. The science has not been able to define the reason behind it yet.

Untouched and mesmerizing scenic beauty, snow-clad mountain peaks, lush greenery and secluded spots, so much to experience at Leh. Visiting this beautiful hilly region can be a great experience this weekend.

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An offbeat guide that proves Goa is much more than beaches

What comes to your mind as you first think of Goa? Golden sandy beaches, swaying coconut trees along the beach coast, a horde of hippies sitting on some rock on a beachside singing and dancing as if no one’s there to judge them. Well, there is a lot more to Goa unless you have explored it.

Old world charm of Portuguese architecture

Goa is a true blend of Eastern Indian culture and western Portuguese world, and the Portuguese colonies with some unique architecture is a true example of it. Some other major examples of it are Se Cathedral, Basilica of Bom Jesus and Our Lady of The Immaculate Conception Church. If you are an art connoisseur then make sure to visit these places to capture the true essence of the art.

A ride through the backwaters of Chapora river

You don’t have to go far south to Kerala to experience the house boat rides. Take a ride along the rustic beauty of Goa through the backwaters of Chapora on a houseboat. There is a lot more to feel in the solitariness of nature along with your loved one.

A journey to the Divar Island

Divar in Konkani stands for small. Divar Island is a small historical island that is located between River Mandovi and the Arabian Sea. Once a prominent Hindu pilgrimage center, today the island is an important symbol of Catholicism. The one and the only way to reach the island is by ferries. So, enjoy your ferry ride.

Experience the authentic flavors of Goan cuisine

One important charm of Goa is its delectable Goan cuisine. Seafood, fish curry and rice are the chief food of Goans. The food here is usually chili hot, spicy, and pungent. A lot of dishes are made from rice, fish, and coconut.

Take a spice tour

A tour through the spice plantations of Goa gives you a better insight into the daily life of a common man. Take a walk into this green paradise with fresh spices around. Pick up fresh, pure spices for your kitchen from the farm. You can even taste these exotic spices in a fresh lunch that are served to the guests on a tour. A visit during monsoon is a must as rains enhance the beauty of these plantations.

Heritage walk through the old quarters

Old quarters or Fountain has areas of Panjim are an important highlight in the city of Goa. This is the only part of the city, where Portuguese is the main spoken language of the locals. As you stroll along the streets of this old heritage you will find wishing wells next to every old cafe and bakery. The houses here are painted in vibrant colors which altogether makes you feel as if you are in a different land.

Saturday night market

Every Saturday from 6 pm till late night a sprawling market is set in the Airport region.The story that goes around this market is like about ten years ago, a German man conceived this idea to take a land on lease and start the market. When the lease ended, the goats decided to continue this market but throw away the foreigner. And since then, this market has been blooming. From spices, teas, Kashmiri carpets and silver jewelry to international designer stuff, you will find everything here.

Temples in Goa

 Goa might be home to beautiful centuries-old churches, but there is more to be explored. This beach state is also home to some really enchanting temples. Some splendid ones are Shri Saptakoteshwar temple, Maruti temple, Shri Mahadeva temple, Shri Damodar temple, Mahalaxmi temple and Sri Mahalsa temple which are prominent places of worship for the Hindus and must be visited.

While the tourists flock the beaches to catch the sun, But there is another side to the place, an offbeat Goa if you will, that remains unexplored. If you are one of those who can dance the night away, and love to experience adventures such as taking out your fishing pole and waiting for the fish to catch the bait! then there is something that the two of you could enjoy beyond the beaches of Goa.

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The taste of Comic Con in India

San Diego in the United States has become a very important place for some reason, and that reason is the annual event that takes place there and goes by the name Comic-Con. The event happens to be a colorfully organized festival like the show where comic book nerds showcase their love to their all-time favorite comic book characters. San Diego has made it famous and as a result, it has been stated to spread its wings in other countries as well. India is the new on the line. But given the fact that Indians don’t have as much comic book superheroes to cherish, does the even hold any significance? Let’s read further and find out.

It’s a two-day event that mostly takes place in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad or Bangalore. The main purpose of hosting this event is to bring the comic book lovers, creators, and publishers under the same roof in order to exchange the mutual respect and admiration. Indian comic book scene wasn’t as big until a few years ago. However, there are still traces of the time when the Indian comic book industry was flourishing with the arrival of some beloved characters such as Chacha Chaudhary, Super Commando Dhruv, Nagraj, Bankelal among many others. But somewhere in between, the whole industry got lost while trying to follow the route taken by the international giants such as Marvels and DC comics. But over time, the publishers understood the fact that Indian sensibilities are different than rest of the world. Comic-con is an attempt to make people more excited about the comic books and the colorful characters that have the potential to tackle any other international superhero.

The first ever comic con in India was organized in the national capital New Delhi in 2011. The event was semi-successful and as more and more people are getting aware of that, the crowds are increasing wherever it takes place. The Indian popular culture is in its adolescent state and with the arrival of the international publishers and artists in the Indian comic cons; the future seems all bright for the Indian fans that go to either Iron Man or Superman and have forgotten Doga and Jwala.

Cosplay is another concept that is getting wildly popular with the Indians as they dress up as their favorite superheroes. This fun event has just started to attract the Indians and is expected to go big in the coming years.If you’re a huge fan of comic books and superheroes, it’s time to plan for the upcoming event of Comic Con 2016. Book your tickets and enjoy the event to the extreme. Experience the magical comic world, look around and see your favorite comic character came alive in the real world.

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Monsoon Getaways from Delhi

As monsoon approaches the horizon of North India, everyone wants to escape the frantic lifestyle of a metro city and rejuvenate in the monsoon showers. This is the best time to get away from the hustle of Delhi and rejoice in the rain with your loved ones. To revive the worn out souls of Delhi, here are some magnificent getaways for everyone-

Fagu, Himachal Pradesh

Nearly 23kms i.e. about 45 minutes away from Shimla, Fagu is an endearing little town situated at an altitude of 2450 m. Encircled by the exuberant greenery and the snow-capped Himalayas it identifies itself as one the most desirable place for a nature lover. The rows of apple orchard trees and the beautiful view of the blooming flowers is definitely a treat for your eyes.  This place definitely offers it all, from the idyllic scenic beauty to mouth watering home cooked Pahari meals which are a must try.

 

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Despite the scorching heat during summertime, the Desert city of Jaisalmer is one of the finest places to enjoy the monsoon season. The gorgeous green pastures and the freshly bathed palaces are a sight to behold.

Orchha, Madhya Pradesh

This is the hidden gem in the lands of Madhya Pradesh and what better than to enjoy the picturesque beauty of the place than under the splendour of tiny drops of rains. The place also has a few places of historical importance and boasts of luxurious accommodation options. The Ram Raja Temple, the Jahangir Mahal, the Uth Khana, the Chaturbhujh Temple are a must visit while in Orchha.

Lansdowne, Uttarakhand

A small hill station located in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal area, Lansdowne is famous for being one of India’s most peaceful hill stations. To walk amid the extremely delightful flora and fauna gives you the experience to be cherished for your lifetime.  The locals are quite hospitable and you will most likely feel homely in this place away from home.

Morni Hills, Haryana

Located at a distance of about 272 km from Delhi, Morni is Haryana’s only hill station. It is a splendid place to visit during monsoons because of the fact that it offers Himalayan panorama as well as a serene green environment away from the hustle bustle of the metro cities. The place has alluring resorts and opportunities for boating at the lakes which make it all the more attractive.

Bundi, Rajasthan

When you visit the Bundi village in Rajasthan during monsoons, you might be surprised with the amount of greenery that is present there.  The major attraction of the place is the Bhimlat Falls that is a treat to the eyes during the monsoon season. The entire city can be looked at from the Taragarh Fort here. Antique miniature paintings and step wells found here too are not to be missed. On the way to Bundi, a brief halt at Samode can be taken, which is famous for its forts.

So this monsoon, be ready to pack your bags and head to one of these destinations!

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Floating Markets of the world that will make you Spellbound!!

A floating market is one where commodities are sold from boats. These markets originated in times when water transport used to be an important mode of transport and consequently became major tourist attractions. Mainly situated in Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam, there are other such lesser known markets also. Some of them are as follows:

Damnoen Saduak floating market

Located in Ratchaburi Province of Thailand, this is one of the most famous floating markets in the world. It is best to visit the market early in the morning to avoid too much crowd and the heat of the day. With a variety of items sold for mainly the tourists, haggling becomes extremely important here. Also, one needs to be careful of being conned by taxi drivers and overpriced goods.

Amphawa floating market

This one is not as huge as the Damnoen Saduak floating market but is more genuine where Thais make up for the majority of the visitors. It is located 72 km from Bangkok in the Amphawa District of Samut Songkhram Province. The market operates on the weekends from 4 pm to 9 pm and seafood is its main attraction especially squid, shrimp, and clams.

Dal Lake floating market

The Dal Lake in Srinagar, India is popular for its early morning floating vegetable market. It is Jammu and Kashmir tourism’s prized possession as well as a photographer’s paradise because of its scenic beauty.  It has vast stretches of Lotuses which add to the charm of the place. The annual turnover of the market is estimated to be around 35 crores despite operating for just 2 hours every day from 5 am to 7 am.

Floating market in the Solomon Islands

The Solomon Islands are located to the north- east of Australia and Papua New Guinea lies on its west. Though not as large as the South East Asian floating markets, boats drifting on the pristine waters of these islands are a memorable sight. Here, most of the sellers are females and are often accompanies by their kids making the ambience a lively one.

 Cai Rang Floating Market

This floating market is the largest of its kind in Mekong Delta, Vietnam. It has been identified as a National Intangible Heritage of the country. The market is wholesale in nature selling mainly fruits and vegetables.  People visiting Can Tho must take a round of Cai Rang Floating Market too.

The list is endless but the aforementioned floating markets are some of the well- known ones making it a compulsion to visit them for at least once in one’s life.

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India’s most stunning travel destinations for foreigners!!

India is one of the ancient Asian countries with diverse culture, climate, and landscapes. It is ringed around by humongous Himalayan ranges in the northern and Eastern part, the great Thar desert in the west, and the Indian Ocean and  the Arabian Sea at the southern coastline. The rich history of India dates back to the time of Ashoka The Great and even older. Spin the time wheel thousand years back when India was called with the name “Aryavart” the land of Aryans all across the world, you will find this incredible land was surely a “Golden Bird”.

In the past it was invaded and ruled by many great rulers like Rajput, Mughal Empire, Britishers and many more warriors of ancient times, So during the visit to this incredible country, you will encounter a blend of many cultures in the form of monuments, rituals, language and customs.  India’s tourism industry has been on an all time rise thanks to the innumerable manmade and natural marvels that are scattered across the country. The Indians know these places by heart and have marked them as their favorite tourist places but what about the foreigners? Let’s check out.

The Capital city of Mughals- Delhi

The capital city Delhi is one of the most happening cities of India, which has a blend of different cultures as it was ruled by many rulers since its existence. Let’s unfold the bygone chapters of Delhi and places in Delhi foreigners must visit. The Qutub Minar is one of the ancient monuments, built by Qutub-ud-din Aibak in 1199 AD and later completed by his successor and son-in-law, Shamsuddin- Iltutmish. The monument stands tall with its 73 meter tall brick minaret and is among the most interesting places to visit. 

Red Fort-“Lal Qila”, the huge red sandstone architecture has witnessed many historical events which date back to Mughal era. It is surely a fascinating place to visit and one of those monuments, which is still alive as a remembrance of the Great Moghuls.

Delhi is a biggest metropolitan city that has prosperous history, culture, life, food, temples, and much more in abundance. The shopaholics looking for an excellent shopping destination can try for places like Chandni Chowk, Sarojini Market, Lajpat Nagar. If you are looking for some Mughal flavors try for famous “Karim Shop” opposite to Jama Masjid.

The living Legacy of Mughal Empire- Agra

Agra is India’s most alluring city and the charismatic beauty of Taj Mahal has left nobody untouched. But, Taj Mahal is not the only attraction of Agra, which adds charms to the beauty of the city. Located near the Taj Mahal, Agra fort is one other monument visited by the foreigners the most. There is a certain charm about the fort and some scholars have even said that its architecture schemes are far better than the Taj Mahal if it comes to comparing the two. Taj Mahal is a famous tourist destination for foreigners. One of the Seven Wonders of the World, it attracts more foreign people than the Indians. The extremely important monument is known as the symbol of undying love and primarily a place for the romantics by heart.

The Land of Rajputs- Rajasthan

“Rajasthan” well renowned as the “Land of Kings” undoubtedly buries the prosperous and great history of Rajputs- the warriors within itself. Starting from the capital city of Jaipur,  there are alluring places to see such as Hawa Mahal, City  Palace, and the magical view of Jal Mahal reveals the unexplored mystery of that era.

The Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan takes the cake as it gets the top spot on our list. If you happen to visit it sometimes near, just try to look at the herd of foreign tourists roaming around, you will be surprised. The view of entire city is amazing from the top of the fort. Located in the Pink city, Jaipur, Amber fort and Palace happens to be one of the most solid pieces of medieval era Indian architecture. The fort was built by Raja Maan Singh in the year 1592 and has since stood in all its glory, fighting the tides of times and winning at that.

Incredible Land of Satpura- Madhya Pradesh

Madhya Pradesh is the land of widespread Satpura range, which is the home of vivid species of animals and birds. Being rich in culture and bygone heritage, it offers a wide range of travel destinations for travelers all across the World. Starting from alluring historical monuments, beautifully carved temples, a Buddhist stupa, Jain temples, forts and palaces it is also charmed with the great natural beauty. If you’re planning a trip to the incredible heart of India, don’t miss to visit ancient town Dewas, old town Datia, Sonagiri Jain temple, Bateshwar temples Morena, Pashupatinath Temple Mandsaur and Dhupgarh peak Pachmarhi, Gwalior, etc.

Famous for its erotic wall paintings, Khajuraho is a wonderful place that is quite a lot popular among the tourists and the first time visitors in the country. There more than 100 temples in the area.

Kashmir the Heaven on Earth

The Kashmir which is also called Heaven on Earth is undoubtedly one of the most alluring places to visit in India as well all across the World. It offers range adventure starting from boating to hiking, bird watching to water skiing, Kashmir has it all.

If  you’re planning a trip to India don’t miss to visit this heavenly land.

Get Indulged in the Romantic allure- Goa

Goa is a small state lie on the south-western coastline of India on the alluring of the Arabian Sea. It is the most  happening destination, which draws millions of travelers every year from India as well as worldwide.

The beautiful beach city offers the diverse range of adventure, sightseeing and much more. A trip to India is just incomplete if you have not added Goa in your list.

Get Lost in the Charismatic Ambience of Himachal Pradesh

Resting in the arms of the great Himalayan range, the beautiful state of Himachal Pradesh proved to be a most loved tourist destination in India as well across the world. The alluring heavenly land offers a wide range of adventure, landscapes, free-flowing rivers and much more to explore. Some of the most liked tourist places are Shimla, Kasol, Manali, Kasauli, Kullu and the list goes on with many more small hamlets, which has its own definition of beauty.

These sites are the most loved destinations by the international tourists. The foreigner travelers visit these attractions in large numbers.

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